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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Experience's with 7mm bullets on Elk
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<blockquote data-quote="jf239" data-source="post: 1033540" data-attributes="member: 56388"><p>My opinion, but I prefer a bullet that will expel ALL of it K.E. inside the wound channel. Archers rely on double lung hits, therefore they shoot trying to avoid hitting a shoulder. Just think of the damage done by a bullet that spent all of its energy and didn't just blow through and waste energy blowing through the opposite shoulder. </p><p>If double lung is what we are after then I can attest that at 600yrds with the 168gr vld placed just behind the shoulder is devastating. Everything, lungs, heart, ect. Was soup and my bullet didn't need to go through one shoulder let alone two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jf239, post: 1033540, member: 56388"] My opinion, but I prefer a bullet that will expel ALL of it K.E. inside the wound channel. Archers rely on double lung hits, therefore they shoot trying to avoid hitting a shoulder. Just think of the damage done by a bullet that spent all of its energy and didn't just blow through and waste energy blowing through the opposite shoulder. If double lung is what we are after then I can attest that at 600yrds with the 168gr vld placed just behind the shoulder is devastating. Everything, lungs, heart, ect. Was soup and my bullet didn't need to go through one shoulder let alone two. [/QUOTE]
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